cloth diapers , organic food , baby wearing and breastfeeding.
Thank you! JoLee G. Waddle![]()
There's nothing wrong with making things a bit easier on yourself by buying disposable diapers or using formula or any number of things. We all make different choices and that's okay. If we all made the same choices and other options weren't available, not everyone would have a happy life. :)
Quoting JoLee12345:Quoting MollyJmommy:
you can make organic laundry soap, I buy Watkins, but I like the homemade! !! But I understand!
Quoting Jperry86:
I dont wear my baby. I dont cloth diaper. My family doesnt eat exclusively organic, and I'm far from selfish, you over-opinionated bish.
wasn't trying to be :(but was hoping more people would simply look into it! Sorry I seemed bitchy!
Thank you! JoLee G. Waddle![]()
just fyi...I actually did an experimet when we switched to organics. It is NOT the same price to eat organically. I bought my normal grocery haul at our local gorcery store (a Kroger). I did not buy processed food even before we started using organics. I then bought the exact same haul using our local organic farmers market and then the rest at EarthFare. You want to know what the difference in my grocery bill was? For the exazt same amount of food pound for pound? nearly 385 dollars for the month. You are kidding yourself if you think eating organic is the same price. It is NOT.
I thought that cloth diapering was awful, my babies hated to be "worn" from the moment they could move their heads, I only eat organic sometimes, BUT I breastfed two kids for 2 years each, I have solar panels on my roof, and my husband rides a bike to work.. so I think it equals out?
Although I'll admit that I'm not totally up to date on the current condescending self-righteous bitch organic fair-trade chocolate brownie point exchange rate.



- JoLee12345
on May. 17, 2012 at 7:46 PM